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1 Brighter futures begin with GCU Undergraduate Prospectus 2014 Entry

2 Quick reference guide The following directory is designed to provide an easy-to-use guide to all of our undergraduate programmes and where in the prospectus you can find out more detail. The programmes are listed here in order of academic school and subject area. Note: To ensure our programmes remain as up-to-date as possible and that our graduates hold the relevant skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their fields, we review and update course content on a regular basis. As such, the information provided is subject to change and prospective students are advised to check programme information prior to applying. For full details on each programme visit

5 Glasgow Caledonian University Welcome Welcome to Glasgow Caledonian University, one of the most dynamic, inclusive and forward-thinking universities in the UK, situated at the heart of the exciting city of Glasgow. I hope you find this prospectus useful in guiding you through one of the most important decisions of your life choosing a course and a university. We are committed to ensuring our graduates are global citizens with bright futures. We have developed partnerships with universities from all over the world, including institutions in USA, China, Brazil, India and Oman, and our study abroad schemes will give you valuable opportunities to broaden your international horizons. Our internships, scholarships and work placements also give you a chance to put your knowledge into practice and help you to succeed in an increasingly competitive job market. We offer a wide and exciting range of subjects and have world class teaching and key research strengths in the fields of allied health and the built environment. Our modern city-centre campus offers a fantastic learning environment as well as some great opportunities to really enhance your student experience, with popular sports facilities, a vibrant Students Association and secure student accommodation just across the road. Our welcoming community of over 17,000 students from more than 100 countries, as well as our award winning support services, help to ensure our students really enjoy their time here. In addition, our strong social mission drives our ambition to share our knowledge and experience for the practical benefit of the communities we serve at home and overseas. We provide educational opportunities to students from diverse backgrounds and each year 5,000 of our students volunteer or engage in activities for the common good. Please visit our website or come along to one of our open days to find out more. I look forward to welcoming you to Glasgow Caledonian University. Professor Pamela Gillies CBE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor Student President Choosing which university to go to is a very exciting experience and there is perhaps none more exciting than GCU. Students really appreciate the relaxed atmosphere on campus a student experience that is second to none. GCU is recognised worldwide for its diverse student population, unique and supportive learning environment and life-changing opportunities like our study abroad programmes. As the elected President of the Students Association, I work alongside the University to ensure you have everything you need to get the most out of your education, but also that you have an experience that lives up to your expectations and more! The Students Association at GCU is forward-thinking and ambitious, run by students for students. We offer countless opportunities for you to embrace student life and are committed to making sure you are supported and represented during your time as a student here. I hope you will join us here next year. Carla Fyfe Student President 01

6 Sky-high achievement built on rock-solid foundations In the heart of Glasgow city centre, walking onto the Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) campus is like stepping into a mini, bustling metropolis. GCU has become one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 17,000 students from all over the world, and we pride ourselves on providing a friendly, dynamic, modern and effective learning environment. 02

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8 Why choose GCU? GCU is a vibrant, innovative and multi-award winning university, renowned for providing programmes with a strong focus on employability, leadership and responsibility. Our graduates are equipped to excel in their chosen professions, both locally and internationally, and we have a tradition of widening access to higher education for talented individuals regardless of their backgrounds. Outstanding student experience Students from over 100 countries and from a wide range of backgrounds make up the friendly and dynamic student community on campus, right in the heart of Glasgow. The welcoming atmosphere is complemented by a superb range of student support services and learning resources. Offering both study and social spaces, the award-winning Saltire Library is at the centre of life at GCU, and our busy Students Association s (GCUSA) run a range of clubs, societies and programmes that enable students to really become involved in shaping university life. Most staff have an open-door policy and you ll be on first-name terms with your lecturers. You will benefit from our small class sizes and working on group projects with your fellow students. Focus on career preparation The majority of our programmes are linked to professional bodies, ensuring they are incredibly relevant and provide our students with the knowledge, skills and experience to succeed and progress in whichever field 04 they choose to study. This is supported by the work of our experienced Careers Centre staff. We work very closely with business and the public sector and many of the companies we deal with are world leaders in their field. Not only does this ensure our students secure the very best in work experience placements and internships, but also that our degree courses are designed to be career-focussed and drive innovation by harnessing the latest technologies and expertise. Excellence in education The University has three academic Schools : the School of Health and Life Sciences; the School of Engineering and Built Environment; and the Glasgow School for Business and Society; each of which offer a wide range of high quality programmes and are sector-leading in many specialised areas of study. For example, as the largest provider of nursing and midwifery education in Scotland, GCU s School of Health and Life Sciences produces 90% of Scotland s

9 Glasgow Caledonian University optometrists and has an international reputation for health research. Our research in rehabilitation sciences was rated top in the UK in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise, while we were placed in the top 10 for allied health research. The School of Engineering and Built Environment is equally prestigious, and is a recognised expert in renewables, recycling and reprocessing. The School s Caledonian Environment Centre is one of the most distinguished environmental organisations in Scotland, undertaking groundbreaking research that has benefitted public and private sector clients. The Glasgow School for Business and Society is a leading provider of management, business, law and social science education. It has been named a Centre of Excellence by the UK s Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI), while the Journalism programme is accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC). International outlook GCU is a globally-networked university, with international campuses and partnerships that support our mission to provide an outstanding inclusive learning environment and make a positive contribution to the communities we serve. International exchanges and placements, as well as course content with a global focus, enable our students and graduates to excel as global citizens. Our Study Abroad and Student Exchanges team also work to offer all GCU students the opportunity to broaden their horizons and impress future employers by studying and working abroad. Learning for everyone We believe strongly in widening access to everyone it s at the heart of what we do. Many of our students have come into higher education at a later stage in life, and this all adds to the vibrancy of our culture. Through projects like our Caledonian Club, we also work closely with our neighbouring communities to encourage participation in education. 05

10 Study in Glasgow Glasgow is one of Europe s most exciting and welcoming cities, recently voted the UK s number one destination on the rise in TripAdvisor s Travellers Choice Awards (2012). A former European City of Culture and currently a UNESCO City of Music, the former industrial powerhouse has blossomed into a major cultural capital attracting 2.3 million visitors per year. The people of Glasgow, Glaswegians, are famed for their welcoming nature, and the comedian Billy Connolly talks of a warmth, friendliness and energy that literally jumps up to meet you. With over 64,000 students in higher education in Glasgow (representing nearly 11% of the city s population), life in the city is perfect for students. Despite being Scotland s largest city, Glasgow is fairly compact and easy to explore, particularly from GCU s city centre campus. Culture and heritage Glasgow has an interesting and eventful history. As a major port, Glasgow was once described as being second only to London in the entire British Empire for size and productivity. Today, Glasgow is a vibrant hub of business and culture, boasting stunning architecture and an abundance of attractions. From gleaming titanium-clad buildings, like the iconic new Riverside Museum, to stunning Victorian architecture like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, you ll find Glasgow a beautiful and enlightening setting for your studies. Festivals Not a month goes by without a festival taking place in Glasgow film, comedy, Celtic music, books, food, art and piping are just some of the festivals on offer. Music Biffy Clyro, The Fratellis, Belle and Sebastian and Glasvegas are just a few of the bands that call Glasgow home, testament to Glasgow s famously buoyant music scene. Adding House, Classical, Celtic and Country to this mix, you ll never struggle to find live music played across the city, including world famous venues like the Barrowlands, the Arches and King Tut s Wah Wah Hut. Shopping and leisure Glasgow is second only to London in the UK for shopping and GCU is situated just a few footsteps away from Glasgow s Style Mile. The city s busy streets are laced with cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs where you can enjoy a multitude of cuisines or chat and dance into the small hours. Sport As Scotland s sporting capital, Glasgow is home to the national stadium as well as the country s two biggest football clubs. In 2014, the city will host the 20th Commonwealth Games, which will also see the opening of the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome the first of its kind in Scotland. Parks and gardens Gaelic for dear green place Glasgow has over 80 parks and gardens, ideal for studying, walking or just simply relaxing in your spare time. 06 Photograph courtesy of Jeff Murray

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12 Explore Scotland Beyond Glasgow lies a country of spectacular scenery, rousing traditions and high-octane activities. Scotland has a population of more than five million people and retains a culture that is distinct from the rest of the British Isles. Historic and cosmopolitan cities, breathtaking beaches and some of the most beautiful countryside in the world all attract over 15 million tourists to Scotland each year. Glasgow s location at the heart of Scotland means you re ideally located to tour the country when you have time off from your studies. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Within 30 minutes drive of Glasgow is the beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park featuring 720 square miles of terrain that is perfect for walking, cycling and boating. Edinburgh Around an hour away from Glasgow is the capital city, Edinburgh ( famous for its medieval and Georgian architecture, and the annual Edinburgh Festival, the world s largest arts festival. Events From local ceilidhs to orchestral concerts, highland games to international sporting events, art exhibitions to classical ballet, and everything in between, you re spoiled for choice. Cruise the Western Isles Sail round the Mull of Kintyre, over the sea to Skye, see the spectacular lochs and islands of the west coast. The last sea-going paddle steamer in the world, the Waverley, offers a range of excursions departing from Glasgow. Europe s adventure capital Scotland is Europe s prime destination for adventure sport enthusiasts. Sailing, surfing, skiing, rock climbing, white water rafting, kayaking, mountain biking and many more adrenaline fuelled activities are easily accessible from Glasgow. To find out more visit: Walking One of the best ways to enjoy Scotland is on foot. An abundance of accessible walks and challenging hikes criss-cross the country s most stunning landscapes. The West Highland Line One of the world s most scenic railway lines runs from Glasgow, via Fort William, to the busy fishing port of Mallaig. The spectacular journey includes views of Loch Lomond, the desolate beauty of Rannoch Moor and the Glenfinnan viaduct. 08

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14 Our programmes All of our undergraduate degree programmes are designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed. Whether you have a specific career path in mind, want to keep your options open, or just fancy studying something that interests you, a world of opportunity lies within this prospectus and with GCU. While you may not yet know exactly what you want to do, we know what the world needs from our graduates. Over the following pages, you ll find out more about our career-focused courses, our graduates, their exciting careers and the brighter futures that await our students. Academic schools Our three academic schools offer a wide range of dynamic, high quality programmes, which together with our excellent support services, will ensure you excel during your time at GCU and beyond. Glasgow School for Business and Society The School of Engineering and Built Environment The School of Health and Life Sciences p12 p40 p78 The following pages guide you through the undergraduate programmes offered at GCU, grouped by academic school and subject area. Please note that the details are subject to change and candidates should consult for the most up-to-date information before applying. 10

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16 Travel, Tourism and Hospitality International Tourism Management/ International Hospitality Management BA (Hons) Tourism generates 4 billion annually for the Scottish economy, whilst hospitality is the UK s fifth largest industry directly employing more than 2.4 million people. These programmes recognise the vital role which these industries play in the future of the Scottish, UK and wider global economy. Our programmes develop graduates of the highest calibre, positioned well to lead change and innovation within Hospitality and Tourism. Designed for students who have completed an HND, these programmes focus on an analysis of the tourism/ hospitality industries and their strategic issues. In addition to selecting optional modules, students will go on to complete a dissertation in their chosen specialism. These programmes are accredited by the Institute of Travel and Tourism, the Tourism Management Institute, the Tourism Society and Institute of Hospitality. Students on either programme can apply for a Moffat Charitable Trust Scholarship to aid their studies. The scholarships of up to 3,600 per annum are designed for individuals qualified to HND level or equivalent work experience who wish to specialise in either tourism management or hospitality management. The Moffat Centre for Travel and Tourism at GCU is one of the UK s most established University-based travel and tourism consultancy and research centres. Students will benefit from an industry leading academic team and real life case studies that add significantly to the learning experience. Brighter futures Graduates can aspire to positions in management either in the UK or internationally in the Hospitality and Tourism sectors, including Destination Marketing, Events Management, Conferencing, Hotels and Leisure Industries. Key facts UCAS code: International Hospitality Management N890 International Tourism Management N891 Minimum entry requirements: HND in Travel and Tourism or Hospitality Management with BB in Graded Units. Other relevant HNDs will be considered. FE college students: Contact us or visit for a copy of our College Student Supplement. International students: This programme accepts applications from international students. Please see the International Students pages for further details. Language: Language modules are available to study during part of this programme and are actively encouraged to increase the international prospects of our graduates. Assessment: A combination of coursework and examinations. Exchange: Opportunity to study abroad in Year 3 of the programme with one of our European or international partner educational institutions, which involves studying for a trimester or more in Europe (Spain/Italy/France and other EU countries) or the USA/Canada. Professional accreditation: This programme is accredited by the Institute of Travel and Tourism, the Tourism Management Institute, the Tourism Society and the Institute of Hospitality. Moffat Scholarship: Scholarships of up to 3,600 are awarded annually to students accepted onto either degree. Deadline for applications each year is 31st July. Mode of study: Full-time. Programme structure: Year 1 and 2: HND in Travel and Tourism or Hospitality Management (or other relevant HND) at a recognised UK or overseas institution. Year 3: An examination of the Tourism/ Hospitality industries (as appropriate) and its strategic issues. International Hospitality Enterprises; International Travel and Transport Issues and Analysis; Tourism, Place and Promotion; Tourism Planning and Sustainable Development; Research Methods, Options including, Languages, Strategic Management, New Venture Creation. Year 4: Honours Dissertation, Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Futures, Options including Languages, Major Event and Festival Impacts. For further information visit 39

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19 Social Sciences Social Sciences BA (Hons) The social sciences programme aims to stimulate students curiosity about the constantly changing world in which we live. It explores how societies function and looks at the institutional frameworks which underpin them, examining issues such as crime, immigration, gender, consumer culture, human rights, and the environment. Students acquire presentational, research and computing skills and have the option of learning a foreign language. The degree programme is genuinely multi-disciplinary and highly flexible regarding student choice. After being introduced to the core social sciences in 1st year, students specialise in one or two subject areas. They can graduate with single, major or joint honours in politics, history, sociology, psychology, economics or criminology, depending on module availability. There are opportunities for students to undertake placements and the programme has exchange agreements with seven US and three Canadian institutions. There is an exchange agreement with Erasmus University, Rotterdam and short-stay opportunities under the EU s Erasmus Intensive Programme. Brighter futures Graduates have secured jobs in teaching, social work, the police, marketing, public administration, political and social research, HR, journalism, counselling and tourism. Each year, a number of graduates also take up postgraduate studies in one of the main discipline areas. Key facts UCAS code: L000 Minimum entry requirements: Higher: BBBB (one sitting)/bbbbb (two sittings), A Level: BCC, ILC: BBBB, BTEC: Relevant subject plus GCSEs, IB Diploma: 24 points. Essential subject(s): English (Higher/ ILC-H/GCSE), Maths (S Grade 3/GCSE/ ILC-O). Recommended subjects: Modern Studies (Higher/A Level/ILC-H). FE college students: Contact us or visit for a copy of our College Student Supplement. International students: This programme accepts applications from international students. Please see the International Students pages for further details. Work placement: Two placement 38 modules offered, Community Links, a Sociology module, and Research in the World: History and Politics Dissertation Placement module. Language: Language modules are available to study in levels 1-3 of this programme. Assessment: Includes coursework, essays, reports, presentations and examinations. Exchange: The programme has student exchange agreements with 10 North American institutions (incl. California State University Long Beach and University of Massachusetts in Boston). The exchange (of either one or two trimester s duration) takes place during level 3. An exchange agreement also exists with Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Short stay opportunities are also available under the European Union s Erasmus Intensive Programme. Mode of study: Full or part-time (day). Programme structure: Foundational modules in History, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Criminology and Economics. One module can be dropped for a language option. Year 2: Students choose 6 modules in the disciplines studied at the previous level. Year 3: One compulsory research methods module and 4 optional modules in the disciplines studied the previous year. Year 4: One compulsory dissertation module and 4 options from one or two of the disciplines studied at the previous level. For further information visit

20 Law LLB (Hons) Bachelor of Laws The Bachelor of Laws LLB is the main route for entry to a professional career as a solicitor. Many graduates go on to take the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice (PEAT1) the next stage for those who wish to qualify as a solicitor. The main aim of the programme, which is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland, is to provide knowledge and understanding of the legal system and law of Scotland. The programme also develops students IT and numeracy skills, and you can study a language, with exchange opportunities available. As there is a relatively small first year intake, LLB students have excellent access to staff, within a supportive learning environment. A two-year accelerated fast track LLB is available to those who already hold an Honours degree in another discipline. Brighter futures An LLB is a highly sought after degree, and our graduates have found employment in some of Scotland s top law firms, the public sector and as in-house legal counsel. The degree would also be suitable for employment with banks, building societies, insurance companies, accountants, universities, the civil service, local government, health authorities, voluntary organisations, the police and retailers. Key facts UCAS code: M114 (Fast track: M115). Minimum entry requirements: Higher: AABBC/AABBB, A Level: AAB, ILC: AABBBB, IB Diploma: 26 points. (Fast-track: 2:1 honours degree. A 2:2 degree or unclassified degree with an average of 65% may be considered). Essential subject(s): English (Higher Grade B/ILC-H/GCSE), English or Law (A Level), Mathematics (S Grade 3/GCSE/ ILC-O). Recommended subjects: Modern Studies, History, Psychology (Higher/A Level/ ILC-H). FE college students: Contact us or visit for a copy of our College Student Supplement. International students: This programme accepts applications from international students. Please see the International Students pages for further details. Exchange: Study exchange opportunities exist with partner institutions overseas. Language: Language modules are available to study during part of this programme. Assessment: A combination of coursework, essays, reports, presentations, moots and examinations. Professional accreditation: This programme is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland. Mode of study: Full or part-time (eve). Programme structure: Year 1: Scots Private Law, Public Law 1 and 2, Introduction to Legal Systems and Study and Criminal Law. Year 2: Commercial Law 1 and 2, Legal IT, Evidence, EU Law, one non law option plus one law option/ 2 language modules. Year 3: Law for the Built and Natural Environment, Legal Skills, Jurisprudence, 4 Law options, or 3 law options plus one language module. Options include Communications Law and Regulation, Employment Law, Health Care Law and Ethics, Immigration and Asylum Law, Professional Links, Sports Law and The Internet: Law and Business. Year 4: Honours dissertation plus either 4 law options or 3 law options and one language module. Options include Advanced Commercial Law, Advanced Jurisprudence, Competition Law, Contemporary Issues in Delict, Evidence and Forensic Investigation, International Contracting, International Trade Law, Law and the Public Interest. For further information visit 35

21 Journalism and Media Studies Media and Communication BA (Hons) This programme is one of the longest running and most highly regarded of its kind in Scotland. Today s media and communications industry is fast-paced, relying on new technology to bring news and entertainment as it happens to homes, offices and mobile devices. The BA (Hons) Media and Communication is designed to equip you with the fundamental tools of communication whether you intend to work in the media itself or in industries such as advertising and public relations that serve it. With increased investment from high profile media organisations, for example at Pacific Quay, Glasgow is the perfect place to study media. Students have plenty of opportunities to develop radio and TV production skills in a multimedia suite with sophisticated recording and editing equipment. They will also have the chance to gain creative advertising and public relations skills. The degree programme has a good balance between academic and practical subjects with hands on practical work in every trimester. Brighter futures Graduates have found employment at the BBC, The Leith (Advertising) Agency, BIG Partnership and Beattie Media PR agencies. Key facts UCAS code: PP93 Minimum entry requirements: Higher: BBBB (one sitting)/abbb (two sittings), A Level: BBC (320 UCAS points across three subjects for direct entry to level 2), ILC: ABBB, BTEC: Relevant subject plus GCSEs, IB Diploma: 24 points. Essential subject(s): English or Media Studies at least grade B (Higher/ILC-H), English or Media Studies (GCSE). FE college students: Contact us or visit for a copy of our College Student Supplement. International students: This programme accepts applications from international students. Please see the International Students pages for further details. 32 Work placement: No embedded work placement, but companies regularly contact the programme to invite students to apply for work experience. Language: Language modules are available to study during part of this programme. Assessment: Assessment is based on a combination of coursework and examinations. Mode of study: Full-time. Programme structure: Year 1: Introduction to practical modules using industry standard equipment such as Radio Production, Introduction to Media Analysis and Information and Communication. Year 2: Continue in modules such as Media Policy and Video Production, with an option of Feature Writing, Consumer Buyer Behaviour or Languages. Year 3: The modules Discourse, Ideology and Media Research Methods for the Cultural Sector and Creative Advertising are combined with option modules. Year 4: An Honours dissertation in a specialist academic area of your choice, a practical project in the specialist practice area of your choice, and option modules in media analysis. For further information visit

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